--- Joe Berkovitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi xdoclet2 developers, Hi Joe, > I work at Allurent, Inc. in Cambridge MA > (www.allurent.com). We have > developed an xdoclet2 plugin to generate Macromedia > ActionScript classes > from master Java class definitions, using doclet > tags to provide a few > minimal codegen parameters. For developers using > Flex or Flash to write > client applications that exchange serialized data > with Java web > applications, this is a tedious and error-prone task > that is very well > suited to code generation. There is broad interest > in the Flex/Flash > community in such a tool. That's cool. There is also my priovate interest in learning some flash for my actual project. > So: I would very much like to contribute the plugin > back into the > xdoclet2 source base, thus making it publicly > available. Is there > interest from the xdoclet2 team in accepting it and > maintaining it? We are thankfull for every contribution. We can accept it, and also maintainer[s] for it ( you know - maintainer shall be a person who uses it on daily basis ) > The plugin is extremely simple, about 50% of the > complexity of the > beaninfo plugin. There are unit tests, of course > :). The plugin does > the following: > > - for JavaBeans, generates ActionScript classes with > correspondingly > typed properties > > - generates corresponding ActionScript constant > definitions for public > static final members of Java classes > > - generates a "static dependencies" linkage-glue > class forcing the > generated classes to be linked into a Flex/Flash > application. Well, my knowlege in flah/flex is really limited so I'd have to look at it. > Thanks... We have to thank :) Create Jira Issue ( in xdoclet-plugins project ) and attach your contribution there. regards, ----[ Konstantin Pribluda http://www.pribluda.de ]---------------- Still using XDoclet 1.x? XDoclet 2 is released and of production quality. check it out: http://xdoclet.codehaus.org __________________________________ Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/